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Dr. Clarence L. Morgan

Portland, Oregon

1933 - 2019

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Dr. Clarence L. MorganJan. 10, 1933 - July 14, 2019 Clarence Morgan, passed away peacefully July 14, 2019 having spent his final days surrounded by family. Clarence was born in Mobile, Ala., in 1933 to John and Opal Eppinger Morgan. He had a full, rich life and a great sense of humor. He attended...

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I just wanted to see who he was. Clarence delivered my sister in 1959. Rest In Peace Clarence.

I'm so sorry tom learn of Clarence's passing. I have very fond memories of both him & Dorothy from a past trip to Russia.

Clarence's gentle humor was as fabulous for his colleagues as for his patients. He was never anything but positive & affirming--never in a gooey way. We all were so sad when he retired. We'll miss him even more now.

Uncle Clarence was such a kind and gentle man who spread joy wherever he went. Ann

Dr. Morgan was so kind & compassionate to my family, I brought my toddler to the ER at Bess KaiserER=sure that he was suffering fromMusculer Dystrophy as he would oftengo limp Dr Morgan watched him walk down the long hall then patient and compassionately explained to me my child's growth and development by describing his behavior as typical of the tantrum of the terrible twos, What a kind &gentle way he dealt with this very anxious first time mom,

Dear Dorothy and Family,
I was sorry to read of Clarence's passing. Harvey loved working with him and would often bring home tidbits of Clarence's wisdom. He had great respect for Clarence. I remember Clarence's retirement party and still chuckle over the rendition of the Beattle's song "When I'm Sixty Four"
Please accept my condolances.
Sincerely,
Jody Klevit

Our thoughts, love and prayers are with all of you as you face the difficult days and weeks ahead.

Clarence patching up Becky after a fall.

In the summer of 1976, I and 13 companions including Dr. Morgan and his son John, crossed the United States on bicycles as part of BikeCentenial76. Clarence was our resident doctor and was called upon several times to patch up scrapes due to falls resulting in very narrow roads and inconsiderate motorists. Somewhere in Kansas, I was hit with my first ever bout of kidney stones and Clarence accompanied me for the day as we went off trail looking for medical help. My condolences to John and...